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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN STONEBRAKE'R, OFBALTIMORE, MARYLAND. LettersPatent No. 62,298, dated February 19, 1867. i

IMPROVED LINIMEN T.

my: fishnets nfizrrnhln in time new new animating part at the same Be itknown thatI, H. STONEBRAKER, of Baltimore, in the county of Baltimore,and in the State of Mary land, have invented certain new and usefulImprovements in Liniment, and do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description thereof.

My invention has for its object the cure of rheumatism, tetter orringworm, corns swellings, i resh or old wounds, bruises, sprains,sweeny, .sorethroat, pains in the back and limbs, spinal affections. andother diseases requiring an external application. v

' This liniment is composed of the following ingredients, and mixed inquantities to suit: To one and a half gallon alcohol, add two and aquarter pounds ammonia; three quarters gallon turpentine, ten ounceslinseed oil;

one-half pound oil origanurn, five ounces oil suocini; one ounce cayennepepper, fiveounces oil juniper; four ounces Barbadoes tar, one and ahalf ounceoil Seneca and one and a half pound Castile soap, dissolved inwater. The above to be well mixed, and used: for rheumatism, tetter,&c., rub the parts afl'ected well night, and

morning; corns, apply the liniment to raw eotton,-an d bind on the cornfor seven or eight nights,

occasionally scraping the corn with a knife; swellings and sprains, takea tablsp'oonfiil with the hand and rub the parts afiected two or threetimes a day; sore throat, pain in the back and limbs, rub well night andmorning, and 'o n going to bed apply the liniment on flannel and bindthe parts afiected.

Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, anddesire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

The within-described liniment, when mixed and used substantially as andfor the purposes set forth. In testimony that Iclaim the foregoing Ihave hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of December, 1866.-

Witnesses:

J. LL Mnson, C. M. ALEXANDER- H. STONEBRAKER.

